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Tech: new computer/ iPod

04 May 08 - 10:43 AM (#2332600)
Subject: Tech: new computer/ iPod
From: GUEST,PNB

My computer scrren went out on the old laptop. New computer. How do I /can I transfer my library from old computer to new? Have thought about getting a stand alone hard drive and going that route if it will work.


04 May 08 - 10:48 AM (#2332604)
Subject: RE: Tech: new computer/ iPod
From: peregrina

If it's just tracks for your own CD collection, then look on the web for a free programme (advertised in the missing manuals books) that lets you load things from your ipod into a computer. But if you can transfer the contents of the old HD to the new one, that's better and safer. And it should be possible if it's only the screen that went. Mac help pages can guide you through the steps if you have the right cable.

If you have tracks purchased *from* itunes store, then you will need to register your new machine to the itunes account, otherwise those tracks won't be authorized for it.


04 May 08 - 10:53 AM (#2332607)
Subject: RE: Tech: new computer/ iPod
From: aussiebloke

Is borrowing a monitor (or using a spare monitor) and plugging it into the laptop an option?

That would get you the visuals; then a cable from the network port on the laptop to the network port on the new 'puter will hook the machines up and you should be able to do a direct file transfer from one to the other.

If you have to buy a cable, make sure that you explain to the sales techie what you are doing - there are two types of cables and only one will allow this trick. One cable type is "crossed over", the other isn't and I'm not sure which is which.

One network cable type is for plugging into a network port, the other is for direct connection between 'puters, which is what you want to achieve.

John in Kansas - can you clarify the cable caper?

Good luck

aussiebloke


04 May 08 - 01:32 PM (#2332698)
Subject: RE: Tech: new computer/ iPod
From: JohnInKansas

Without a monitor on the old computer it will be difficult to transfer your library to an external hard drive connected to it.

The single cable connection between computers requires a "zero-modem" cable and software to support the connection. Some recent Windows versions can recognize the connection, but even if you have a version that can, in theory, the specific software components may not have been installed.

If your old laptop wasn't something too exotic, you should be able to remove the old hard drive. A hard drive replacement is one of the few common repairs you can usually make on most laptops.

You can get a "USB Box" that you can put the old hard drive into, and you'll have built yourself a USB External Hard Drive.

When you plug the "box" (with the old drive inside) into a USB port on the new computer, it should appear as a new hard drive - probably as something like drive G:\ of H:\ based on my experience. You will then be able to copy anything you want from it onto the new hard drive, and use the "external drive" for backup or just as extra space.

You can remove the old drive from the box when the transfer is done and put it back into the old computer if you want. The box is "re-usable" so you can put another HD of appropriate size in it if you want more external storage space for the new computer.

The box you'll need will be something similar to This One but you'll have to find one that matches your hardware. The "sample" is not necessarily a recommendation, although I have used the brand - it's just a picture.

Your laptop probably has a 2.5" drive, and the box you get must be made to contain a 2.5" drive. (The other option is 3.5" - desktop HD size, as in the sample). Most such boxes will be for IDE/EIDE hard drives, which probably is what you have in the old laptop.

If you happen to have an SATA hard drive in the old laptop (unlikely if it's very old) you'll need a box specifically for SATA drives.

I have a couple of "Mad Dog MegaVault" 3.5" boxes that will take either IDE or SATA drives, but they appeared only recently and I haven't seen that kind (dual connectors/interfaces) in a box for 2.5" drives. I have seen the sample brand in 2.5" IDE/EIDE boxes, and there are several other makers of 2.5" ones, for either IDE/EIDE or SATA drives.

John


04 May 08 - 02:15 PM (#2332717)
Subject: RE: Tech: new computer/ iPod
From: oldhippie

You can use iPod Music Liberator from Zelek software, or something similar, to move files directly from your iPod to a new computer.